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Treasure Hunters in Prague you’ll also discover unknown places
THE CHALLENGE WE ACCEPTED
Want to experience an exciting adventure right in the heart of the historic city center during the Treasure Hunt Prague teambuilding? It’s possible! Your task will be to follow clues and solve challenges to reach the final destination, where a coveted treasure awaits. Can your team work together and complete the tasks on time?
HOW DOES IT WORK?
At the start of the teambuilding, you’ll meet our guide and split into evenly balanced teams. The guide will explain the rules, hand out materials, and then the Treasure Hunt in Prague begins. Who will solve the mystery and find the treasure first? We’ll find out at the end during the announcement of the best treasure hunters.
WHAT DO OUR CLIENTS SAY?
“I’m sending feedback from all participants:
I had a great time and enjoyed a nice break.
I have to admit, I wasn’t eager to play at first. But the game was really great. Thanks for the fantastic idea and organization, and for expanding our knowledge of history and art. Looking forward to the next event.
It was a pleasant afternoon and evening, a great idea to explore interesting places in Prague I probably wouldn’t visit on my own.
For me, the game was awesome. And when I say awesome, I really mean it this time, not ironically. Good for a native Prague resident to revisit places not seen in many years. I would skip some of the videos and photos, as they don’t offer good “value for effort,” and keep only the questions for the same points. This would also prevent strategies that focus only on the highest-scoring tasks.
I think it was very nice overall, but a few details could be improved: you could have mentioned in advance that the game lasts 3 hours from the moment we finish the intro formalities—so we could better estimate when it ends. You could have said some questions have more than one correct answer. You could have said the tablet shows the scores of other teams—I think you only mentioned we’d see their progress, but not their points. Otherwise, many thanks. The concept is well thought out, and I enjoyed the game and discovered many places in Prague I didn’t know about... Great.
I won’t repeat the many compliments already mentioned, but here’s a suggestion: if the game lasts longer than 2 hours, include a mandatory 20-minute café break, possibly combined with a photo or a question. The café stop worked well for us. Also, at the end, send a brief summary of questions and correct answers, for example whether we got the Hebrew inscription right.”
Daniela Aidan
Assistant to the Board | National Development Bank









